The original clubhouse, designed by
Bruce Price, was built in 1886; the club was opened on June 16 of that year. Price's clubhouse was demolished in 1927, and
John Russell Pope's clubhouse was constructed on the original stone foundations the following year. The clubhouse is U-shaped, with stucco over wood frame, low hipped slate roof, stone embedded in stucco, leaded glass casements, and mullions forming crossettes in continuous fenestration. Located at the foot of
Tuxedo Lake, it commands a view to the other end of lake and two ranges of wooded hills. A lawn extends between the club house and the lake. To the northwest of the clubhouse is the court tennis and racquet house, also on West Lake Road, and overlooking a lake. Designed by architects
Warren and Wetmore, it was built between 1890 and 1900. Made of Bickley cement and supported by stone and brick arches in the basement, these courts became a model for future courts built in the
United States. They have full galleries for spectators. The original glass roof with canvasses has been replaced with artificial light. ==Golf course==